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with systemctl status shadow.service i get this
● shadow.service - Verify integrity of password and group files
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/shadow.service; static; vendor preset: disabled)
Active: inactive (dead)
how to solve this?
thanks!!
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What exactly do you want to solve?
Do you get any error? - At boot?
I don't think this service is supposed to be running all the time.
According to my statuses it seems to be running at boot as well as at midnight (probably only if the system has been running longer than a day).
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What are you trying to solve? It's unit file is "oneshot" and there isn't any "RemainAfterExit=yes"?
If it bothers you create your own unit file in /etc/systemd/system/.
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It's OK, I get the same output.
There should be a few more lines there:
Process: 23427 ExecStart=/usr/bin/grpck -r (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
Process: 23423 ExecStart=/usr/bin/pwck -r (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
Main PID: 23427 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
Jun 13 00:00:07 b161 systemd[1]: Starting Verify integrity of password and group files...
Jun 13 00:00:07 b161 systemd[1]: Started Verify integrity of password and group files.
and if you don't get any errors / warnings, there's no problem.
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Please, read this https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Fo … ow_to_post and describe exaclty what is your actual error/problem, we cannot read into your mind (at least not yet).
The state of the service is 'inactive (dead)' for the reasons stated above. It is also shown as 'static; vendor preset: disabled' because it is a static service and it cannot be enabled using systemctl but it is activated by other units which depend on it (take a look here and here).
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Hi, when booting i get sometimes not always: failed to verify integrity of password and group files
with sudo pwck i get:
user 'usbmux': no group 140
pwck: no changes
during shutdown i get:
cgroup : option or name mismatch, new: 0x0"", old: 0x4 "systemd"
thanks a lot!
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The user usbmux and the group 140 are created by the package usbmuxd. Can you post the output of the following commands?
pacman -Qi usbmuxd
grpck
For the error on shutdown, take a look here: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 2#p1372562
Last edited by mauritiusdadd (2015-06-15 05:59:26)
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Hi i didnt have the usbmuxd package installed so i installed it now, about the shutdown problem it seems that there is no answer to that in the link.
it all started when i used etc-update to automerge the pacnew files, i didnt know what i was doing.
After using etc-update i couldnt log in with my user and password i deleted passwd, shadow, group y gshadow files and i replaced them with the same file name that ended with a -
after that i used passwd to set a new password for my user.
any suggestion?
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Hi i didnt have the usbmuxd package installed so i installed it now
But do you need it? I've asked if usbmuxd was installed to know what to do . However since the post_install function takes care to add both the user and the group the error should be gone now and if you don't need usbmuxd you can uninstall it.
about the shutdown problem it seems that there is no answer to that in the link.
But what is the question? Do you experience some issue when that message appear?
it all started when i used etc-update to automerge the pacnew files, i didnt know what i was doing.
After using etc-update i couldnt log in with my user and password i deleted passwd, shadow, group y gshadow files and i replaced them with the same file name that ended with a -
after that i used passwd to set a new password for my user.
any suggestion?
Do you still get the error "user 'usbmux': no group 140"? Are there any other errors?
Last edited by mauritiusdadd (2015-06-16 05:52:48)
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HI i unistalled package usbmuxd and i dont get the error "user 'usbmux': no group 140"
when i do sudo grpck i get nothing, so it seems that problem is solved, but i want to get rid of the message at shutdown. i will post later my passwd, shadow, group y gshadow files perhaps it has someting to do with that.
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adcdam, the cgroup/systemd message has nothing to do with shadow.service or your passwd/group/etc files. If you search for it, I'm sure you will find the cause, and the reason why it's nothing to worry about.
EDIT: It seems that Mauritiusdadd posted a link to the topic that I'm referring to.
Last edited by WorMzy (2015-06-16 15:11:54)
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